Hachiko died of probably many reasons. He was left astray because no one wanted to disturb his loyalty. He never died of starvation, because he got plenty food from the people passing by. The most popular reason (that i believe in) was that he died of a broken heart. He basically died as he missed his master so much. His death took place on march 14. He waited for more than 10 years for his master, and was a stray...so it could have been due to fleas,ticks,worms or Arthritis(which is common in akitas, dobermans and German sheperds.) He could have died of old age. No one knows, but the most likely reason was that he died of a broken heart.
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Hachikō died on March 8,1935. He was found on a street in Shibuya. His heart was infected with Filarial worms and 3-4 Yakitori sticks were found in his stomach.And that was gross,and he didn't die on March 14.
HACHIKO ACTULLY DIED OF ADVANCE OVER ALL CANCER THEY FOUND THAT OUT IN 2011 76 YEARS AFTER HACHIKO DEATH
HIS HEART WAS ALSO INFECTED WITH FILARIAL WORMS BUT THEY DIDNT KILL HIM THOUGH IT WAS THE CANCER
Did you mean Hachi from the movie "Hachi: A Dog's Story"? Hachi was an Akita (Japanese variety).
This story is based on a true story and the reactions are: really sad story,i cried when i watched it.
Akita. This type of dog is a very good breed. I highly recommend getting one.
The movie completely based on Hachiko either goes by the name "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" or "Hachiko: A Dog's Tale." It was released in 2009 and stars Richard Gere. There are also a few films that include brief references to Hachiko. One for instance, is Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword. Hachiko's statue has his own scene in that particular movie.
You can watch it in youtube letmewatchthis.com/watch-22202-Hachiko-A-Dogs-Story
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No,i have already seen it,its so touching
The resolution of "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" centers around the enduring loyalty and love between Hachiko, an Akita dog, and his owner, Professor Parker Wilson. After the professor's unexpected death, Hachiko continues to wait at the train station for him every day for nearly a decade. The story concludes with the community recognizing Hachiko's loyalty, leading to the establishment of a statue in his honor, symbolizing devotion and the deep bond between humans and dogs.
In "Hachiko Waits," key characters include Hachiko, the loyal Akita dog whose unwavering devotion to his owner is central to the story. Professor Ueno, Hachiko's owner, is depicted as a kind and dedicated man whose daily routine includes taking Hachiko to the train station. Other characters include the professor's wife, who sometimes expresses concern about Hachiko's attachment, and the community members who witness the profound bond between Hachiko and Professor Ueno. Together, these characters highlight themes of loyalty, love, and the impact of loss.
The story is called "Hachiko, the faithful dog." Hachiko was an Akita breed dog in Japan who waited at Shibuya Station for his owner every day, even after his owner passed away. Hachiko's loyalty and dedication touched the hearts of many people, and a statue of him now stands at Shibuya Station as a symbol of loyalty and love.
The famous dog known worldwide for its loyalty and bravery is named Hachiko.
Hachiko dien because of filarial worms in his heart and he swallowed 3 or 4 yakitori sticks (these sticks were found on his stomach) HOPE this helped ya :-)